Marcopolis presents the Lebanon Report focused on the investments, doing business, economy and other topics featuring interviews with key executives and government officials. The sectors under review are industry, telecom, banking sector, ICT, investments and more.

"The apartments are getting smaller and the real estate developers are targeting this market," says Joseph Psaroulla, Chairman of D.G. Jones & Partners, the leading construction consultants in Continue

"Like in any other sector at this time in the Middle East, people are trying to solve the problems rather than putting in new investments. Nobody is even thinking about new investments," says Wajih Continue

"Despite all, Lebanon has maintained some kind of stability in security, economics and also socially. Subsequently, Lebanon has succeeded in achieving more positive signals in foreign investment, not Continue

Riad Salameh, Governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon, discusses the response to the Syria conflict. The Central Bank has introduced a stimulus package to support loans for housing, education, Continue

Politics in the middle east are turbulent and Lebanon is often pulled in all sorts of directions. Because Lebanon is rich with diversity this results in a noisy and difficult democracy that we Continue

"The apartments are getting smaller and the real estate developers are targeting this market," says Joseph Psaroulla, Chairman of D.G. Jones & Partners, the leading construction consultants in Continue

"Like in any other sector at this time in the Middle East, people are trying to solve the problems rather than putting in new investments. Nobody is even thinking about new investments," says Wajih Continue

"Despite all, Lebanon has maintained some kind of stability in security, economics and also socially. Subsequently, Lebanon has succeeded in achieving more positive signals in foreign investment, not Continue

Riad Salameh, Governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon, discusses the response to the Syria conflict. The Central Bank has introduced a stimulus package to support loans for housing, education, Continue

The World Bank argues that countries with high levels of indebtedness, particularity Lebanon, remain significantly vulnerable because they have relatively high external financing needs and large Continue

In 2010, Lebanese economy is going to record the same growth as in 2009. Banking sector in Lebanon is the backbone of the economy and, due to strong Central bank policy adopted in 1992, it is not Continue

Today, Lebanon is still dominated by its banking sector, which comprises 35 percent of the economy. Lebanese banking is a home-grown industry, by which is meant that it is largely dominated by old Continue